Friday, October 8, 2010

The Interracial Conspiracy

Lately, I have seen an epidemic take place before my eyes. I have seen interracial couples (mainly black men with white women) begin to occur more frequently as time ages. I am not one to judge anyone or to be against this but it raises questions for me as to what is happening and how it effects the future of the black community.
If you take time out and think about it, the black community is diminishing everyday. With every relationship (interracial) that is created the black community gets smaller. This epidemic of interracial relationships will soon make the black community disappear due to the lack of balck families. Maybe im not getting my point across as clrealy as I would like to. A white man/woman and a black man/woman does not produce a black baby. The baby is culturally mixed. Then that baby will get with a caucasion man or woman and produce an even more culturally complexed child. Before we know it black and white will no longer exist. There will be no such thing as a black person and a white person because of the cultural complexities that will have taken place so many times that people will not know what culture they are really from. This will give a whole new meaning to WEB Dubios' term of double conciousness. We are literally redefining the term into meaing mutli conciousness.
To the black family this is a danger because our family values and morals and traditions are ruined. They will become mixed and intertwined with other cultural traditions.
This leads one to think, are we disrespecting our ancestors traditions that they have passed down to us? What will happen to the values and tradtions that have been handed down to us? Our culture value will completely evaporate. All of the songs, stories, and traditions will no longer exist in this world. I offer no answer as to what to do about this situation just offer a thought about a silent epidemic that is slowly taking place.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Men Equivalent to Dogs

This is a very clear video in the context of its purpose. It really bring clarity to the term "you have to love yourself first

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE

I DONT AGREE TOO MUCH WITH THIS!



OLD fILM oN mENS cRITIQUE oN fEMALE sUPERVISORS (Supervising Women Workers)



I LOVE THIS ARTIST!!! THE ANSWER TO OBTAINING SOME RESPECT.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Free Write: WHY ME?

Recently, my personality has been assulted by rumors and false judgement from people who dont even know me, havent even seen me in person. I just wanted to say thank you for making me feel my size. People who you ain't even expect to do certain things suprise you. I have been taken advantage of. My niceness has been slaughtered to the extreme. My friendly style has been raped and abused. You expect me to still contain my nature and be nice and friendly? How can one be so kind and caring after being trappled on. Not just through school friends but through friends that you consider family. Stuff like that hurts and its hard to get over it and move one like nothing has happened. Is this what you recieve for trying to make new friends trying to be what you said you'd be. I really want to cry,but the person that Im striving to be is preventing me from doing that. I HAVE to be strong and HAVE to be respectable and be the adult cause some has to be. But it still hurts. Why me?

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

GRAFFITI VS. SOCIETY

What do you see when you see these three pictures? Whats the first thing that comes to your mind?Do the words ghetto or dirty come to mind? How bout places like New York or Philadelphia or DC? None of these come to my mind!!! I think that this is ART!!! ART as in high art. To me these are the pieces that should be auctioned off to the rich people. I take this to be high art becuase it takes so much to make art called graffiti. To cover a complete wall of paint and ideas is amazing to me.
Graffiti is known to society as the art of the Hip Hop world. As far as I know, it statred in the Bronx of New York and spreaded to rural places
such as Washington DC, other spots in New York, Philadelphia, LA and many more other places. THIS TYPE OF ART SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED. When I see murals such as these it amazes me at how detailed or not detailed it is also how creative and colorful they are.
To me pictures like these make the city what it is. This makes my home, home. It gives me a sense of comfort to see these on random walls. It saddens me when people relate to them as trash or something that wosrens the city and promote viloence.
Graffiti, like other pieces of art, are expressions made through people. Who are we to call someones art work "trash"? To see things like


this to me is an inspiration that "nothing can stop me." They wrote and drew on walls dispite what people thought of them or their art work, so I can do the same. Strive for my goals no matter what people may say is not capable for me to achieve or may say that I am not capable to achieve becuase of who I am. This type of art work encourages me to live in a "NO LIMITS" world to do what ever i want to do and even though it may not be pleasing to other people it please me.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

My Work!!!

Samantha Holcomb
February 12, 2008
WMST 250
Assumption about Feminism and Art
There is no place like Washington DC and the Metropolitan Area. It offers so much to a learner. Being the nation’s capital, and where most of the political decisions are made, although it offers political education, it also supplies a learner with multicultural education. On my “adventure” through the Metropolitan Area and visits to the varying museums I was astounded and surprised at the many different perceptions of art in different museums. Museums such as the National Museum of Women in the Arts offer a different perception than that of the art in the National Museum of the American Indian. Not only does the perception vary in appearance, but also in meaning. Through these different perceptions I have learned a great portion of information on different culture, and the different views and “takes” on art.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts is a place to honor the perception of art by women. It glorifies art by women and art that depicted women, both good and bad. Events that take place are events created to empower females such as Business and Professional Women’s Council Events. Exhibits that take place at the museum are also empowering to females, such as the Paula Rego exhibit. While visiting the National Museum of Women in the Arts I learned that there is still more to women than “meets the eye”. Women are responsible for their contributions to the household, such as the adding of a female’s touch in a house and the educating of the young females of how to be a strong woman. Because they usually do not engage in hunting, fishing and hard labor activities, women are underestimated and it is atoumatically perceived that they are weak. Although a woman may be perceived as a weak being, woman can add strong political and emotional feedback to there life situations. Most of the art pieces that were viewed on this visit were very confusing to the eye, but very capturing. While visiting the museum I felt very independent and very connected with my feminine inside. It was a powerful visit that really gave encouragement for me to be a strong woman of the 21st century. This museum is feminist because it portrays the women’s point of view on what art is to them and their perception of what is beautiful. This connects to feminism because feminism is about the woman’s theory on things, therefore, does meet this definition of feminism in the ways of art defining a woman’s theory. The museum is currently exhibiting work by Paula Rego. Paula Rego’s art ranges from figure studies to semi-abstract political paintings and collages. Through her art she expressed “her anger toward the fascist regime in her native Portugal.” (Pamphlet on Paula Rego from Women’s Museum)This museum gave a very different perception of art as opposed to the National Museum of the American Indian.
The National Museum of the American Indian is a place to honor traditions, rituals, ceremonies and life conditions of the Native Americans. It highlights the traditions and ways of the Native Americans lifestyle. It displays the different clothing, food, instruments, and personal valuables of Native Americans. This museum can be recognized as a feminist museum to the extinct that women played an important role within the tribe and their households. This is because some of the art that is displayed honors and highlights the role of women, such as the Our Lives Exhibition and the Changing Exhibition. Both contained very capturing exhibits that dealt with women and their contributions to their tribe, household and lives. For example in the “Our Lives” exhibition it displayed a very sentimental piece that pertains to women called the “Hemp Time Ball”. This artifact is a woman’s interpretation of her life and her own story. Beginning with the courtship of a female’s life, she would begin to make knots and tie beads on to some twine and would roll it in to a ball (this was done to keep organization) that only she could interpret the meaning of. Each knot or bead represented a major happening in her life. Every 25 years she would begin a new ball. I felt that this artifact was a great symbol of feminism because it was all about a certain woman’s life and individuality. I was very captivated by this piece of art, not only this specific artifact, but the museum as a whole was an amazing visit. I learned that we, as a diverse country, do not give the Native Americans their fair honor and recognition for begin different. I assume this is because the Native Americans are so intertwined with other cultures that we have overlooked their role that they play in America. Currently the museum is celebrating the origins of chocolate through an exhibit called “The Power of Chocolate”. This exhibit celebrates the making process, history and culture of chocolate. It also celebrates where it came from such as Bolivia, Peru, Columbia, Ecuador, and many other South American countries. The purpose of the various exhibitions is to focus on the Native American tribe as a whole, and to honor all of the details and people that made the Native American culture so different from any other culture. Art by women or crafts by women have so much to do with the museum, due to the fact that the clothes, food and other crafts that were need around the house such as pots, shoes, etc. were made by the women in the tribe. Like the National Museum of the American Indian, there are other museums that also contribute to the lifestyles of a culture, such as The National Museum of African Art.
The National Museum of African Art is a place where the arts and crafts of Africa are honored. They are not only honored, but they are recognized and accepted by the public. Exhibits that are displayed at this museum mostly deals with African Art, such as sculptures, masks, instruments and small housing necessities. The exhibit that is currently there is called the African Vision: The Walt Disney-Tishman African Art Collection. This exhibit contained different ceremonial masks and sculptures that depicted African women, African men, and the lifestyle of Africa. For example, in some of the female figured sculptures women were made supporting their breast to represent the nurturing role of women. Like the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Museum of African Art serves the purpose to recognize the nation of Africa as a whole through its artwork. Also both museums share the same reason of why I think it is a feminist. The fact that there is recognition of the female role in the African culture and the respect that is given to her, I consider the museum feminist to that extent. All of the museums that I visited left me with questions and wondering if what was being displayed was considered art.
The Hirshhorn Museum is a museum of sculptures that depict a person’s feelings, emotions, personality, etc. The exhibit that I viewed was called Currents: Recent Acquisitions. This exhibit contains structure that contributed to shaping people’s understanding of the world and capturing moods during memorable times in history. This museum, in my opinion, has no relationship to feminism whatsoever. This museum did contain art by women, but the art was not made to honor women in anyway. In the museum there did dwell many art that involved women’s opinion, but feminism is about honoring women all together and there impacts. The museum only honored a women’s opinion on a certain event, which is why I believe that this museum cannot be considered feminist.
In conclusion, through my visit to the different museums I have learned that most of my assumptions about the museums were true and some were false. Art contains a different meaning in certain aspects of life. What one may consider art another may consider craft or a necessity of life. But because of the variances in art, although o may believe something is art one may still be thinking “Is that Art?”